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Related review

Michael 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[EVA] I purchased the Xvive wireless guitar system based on a number of positive YouTube reviews. I figured for the price that it would be worth it if I could get it to work. I first tried it by inserting the transmitter into my PRS and the received into my Mesa Boogie amp directly. Worked perfectly. I didn't mess around with selecting a channel so I suppose it just worked with the default selection. I next plugged the receiver into an overdrive pedal and the pedal was plugged in with a cable to the amp. Again it worked like a charm and there was no noticeable difference compared to using the pedal and amp with a cable. Later on I did play around with selecting a different channel on the transmitter. It takes a little getting used to, but the device beeps the 1-4 times depending on what channel it's on. You have to set the receiver to the same channel to get the system to work. There is no light to tell you that the two are on the same channel so you just have to keep pressing the channel button to get them to sync. Anyway, if you don't have a second guitar using the same wireless system it's best just to leave it in channel 1 and leave it alone. It will work well. While playing I moved around the house and it definitely has great range. It was fun moving into different parts of the house without worrying about getting tangled up in a long guitar cable.

5
Robert 2024-04-07 07:53:38

[0.35 lb] I was going to get a straight cable to hook my iPad/iPhone to my guitar amp so I could play along with tracks. One of the reps from B&H suggested the LTIBLOX interface as an alternative which would boost the signal. He was right. Everythings coming through, clear as a bell. Nice and tight.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-04 08:29:57

[Solid-State] I have personally used the mic over the guitar amp and also to mic saxophones.

5
BromL7 2024-04-16 02:56:39

[Yes] I use this from guitar to amp, from mic to voice and to couple foot pedals and Guitar computer.

5
Patrick 2024-04-15 07:39:57

[12 AWG] The cord on my Fender Guitar Amp is only about 4 feet long so I am limited as to where I can place it. This 10 foot heavy duty cord lets me place my amp almost anywhere now. It also handles the voltage and amperage which my amp requires.

5
Ephraim 2024-04-06 02:24:12

[Yes, HDR10] great compact powerful use 4 elec guitar & passive amp.

5
anyonymous 2024-04-14 02:58:21

[1/8" / 3.5 mm] Light weight and very comfortable with very large range when used as a monitor with my guitar amp

5
anyonymous 2024-04-11 05:57:50

[Impedance] We use it once in a while when we need to use the guitar input of an amp as an input for a second microphone. Super simple and works just fine.

5
Jo 2024-05-25 03:48:59

[4 lb] I'm using this to hold a mic in front of my guitar amp and it works the way I expect it to so I'm satisfied with it.

5
Christian 2024-06-09 03:54:49

[0.01%] I use to as a headphone interface to a guitar tube amp DI out. It works great for that.

5